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Saturday, May 2, 2015

Temporary Color Tips

Temporary Hair Colors are fun and easy. Today, there are so many options available to add spark, interest and/or glamour to your style. Whether you want bright neon or subtle highlights, you can apply these temporary colors yourself and they will last until your next shampoo. Choose the right color and method of application for you. We'll give you tips you need to make it effortless.
The color generally will only last one shampoo; however, if the hair is more porous, such as color-treated blonde hair, it can last a couple shampoos. You can use a clarifying shampoo, such as
Kenra Clarifying Shampoo or Tressa's Remove All Plus Shampoo to remove the color more quickly.

COLOR SPRAYS/FOAM

Start with washed and dried hair. Style the hair as you wish.

Wear a clean towel and hold the bottle about 12 to 18 inches from the strands you want to coat.

Isolate the hair you want to color and shake the can well and spray hair. Hold the can further away if you want to coat the entire head. It can be easy to overdo color, so don't over spray. Try to apply in very short bursts; it's always easier to add more product than to remove it later. Have a friend spray hard to reach areas.

To create streaky effect, take an old, but tight fitting plastic shower cap and poke small holes into it, where you want to color your head. Section out your hair into the holes, piece by piece and spray each chunk separately. After color dries, touch up the top roots or any other areas you might have missed.